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A presidential veto of a bill can be overridden by a (1) majority vote of registered voters (2) majority vote of the Supreme Court (3) two-thirds vote of the state legislatures (4) two-thirds vote of both
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A presidential veto of a bill can be overridden by a
(1) majority vote of registered voters
(2) majority vote of the Supreme Court
(3) two-thirds vote of the state legislatures
(4) two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress
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4 because it is Congress who can override presidential vetoes, not state legislatures.
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Explanation:2/3 vote of both houses of congress
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